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A SIKLFUL SURGICAL OPERATION.

Tb* A nerioia Amb s«ador at Vienna, Mr. K>f»on, ha* lately forward-d to hi* Government an inter sting account o a remarkable -ur.-icl opera' ton Ntely performed by Pro- £■*« »r 811 roth, of Vienna, wn*oh wonderful to tell. c<> si»ted in the reasoml of a portion of the .-toinach, involving nealv one-thir I of the organ— and, strange to aay, the patieat recovered — the only successful operation of the kind ever perfornn-d. The disease for which this operation was performed wm eaneer o: the -toimch. attended with the following symptom* : — The appetite is quit poor. There is a peculiar indes-rib.ible dwtre** in to* «tomsob, a feeling that has been de erihed as a fai-t "all font" sensation ; a siii-ky slime , roll e't about the teeth, e»peeially is the morning, acoon>p rated by an unpleasmt taat*. F-to-i tails to eatisfy this peculiar faint sensation ; Hat on the contrary, it •"peers toaggcavae the feeling. The eyes are sunken, tin. Ed with yellow; the bands and teethe* cone cold and •■tckjr— a cold perspiration. The sußerers feel pred all the time, and sleep does not seem to give rest. A'ter a time the p tient b oome* n*rvoa< ani irritable, gloomy, hi* mind filled with evil forebodings. When rising euHdenly from a recumbent position i her* is a dxziness, a whistling sensation, and he is obliged to grasp something firm to keep from falling. Tite bowels costive, the skin dry a id hot at time*; the blood becoming thick and siNtcnatii. and do^s n<>t circulate properly. After a time the patient spits food soo<i after ratine, sometimes : n a sour and 'ermented condition, sonretimes sweetish to the taste. Often* ttin s there in a palpitation of the heart, and the pntient fear* he may hare heart disease. Towards the last the patient is unable to retain any food whatever, a* the opening in theintee* tine* becomes el >*c. or nearly se. Although this disease is ind-ed alarminc, sufferers with the above-nauird *ymp<oms shoatd not feel nrrvous for ni>ie hundred and nintv-nine c«.*e» out of a thousand have no cmcrr, but limply dyspepsia, a disease easily removed if treated in a proper manner. The safest and) bent remedy for the disease is Beifa>l'e OnrativeStrap, a vegetable preparation sold by ell chemists and medicine vendors throughout the world, and by the proprietors, A. J. White (Limited), 17, Famngdoo road, London, X C, or the whuleeale agents, Kemptborne, Prower & Co.'* New Zealand Drug Co. (Limited), Dv edin, Chnstohu*ch, Wellington, and Auckland. This Syrup rtrikes at the very foundation of the disease, and drives it, root and branch, oat of »he system. St. Mary-street, Peterborough, November 29th ; 1881. Sir, It gives me great pleasure to inform you ©• the benefit I have received from &>igel*s Syr up, I have netn troubled lor y-are with (iyppepsia ; but a>*er a few dos>.s of the Bytnp> I fouud riliff, and after taking two bottle* of it I feel quite cured. I am. Sir Yonrs t'uly, Mr. A. 9. White. WUlnn Brent. September Bth, 1883. Dear Sir,— l find the sale of ftea-iily increaetng. All who hare tried it •peak very highly of its medicinal virtues : on* customer describes it has a " Godwnd •» dyepeptic people." I always recommend it with coi.fiden6*> Faithfully yours, (Signed) Yieent A. Will*, Chemist* tentist, Merthyr Tydvil. To Mr. A. J.Whit* Seigel's Operating Pills are the best family physic that has ever been discovered. They ol< snse tde bowels from all irrita'ing substances, and leave them in a healthy condition. They our* oostirmeaa. Preston, Sept. Slat, 1883. My De»r Sir,— YonrSyrap and Pilki ar* still very popular with my curomei*, many saying they are tb* beat family a**dieine» possible. The other day • onst*ner «mm for two bottles of Syrup and said - Mother Ss^el " bad tived the life of hit win, and he added, "one of the bottle* I am sending fifteen miles away to a friend who is vet* 01. 1 h*V* moeh faith in it." Th* sale keep* np wonderfnlry, in fnei. on* would laney almost that th* peopl* wer* beginning to breakfast, dine, and sup on Mother Nigel's s»rup the demand is so i onstant a id the satisfaction so great. I am, dear Sir, yours fmhfwllv, (signed) W fcWker. ToA.J.Whif.Ksq. Bpa.is Town, Janaiea, West Indies, Oct. 4,1883. Dear Sir,— l write to inform you that I have deriv. d greet benefit from " S*uel'* Syrup." For some years I have suffered (roes. <iveroo»iiplaint with it* many and v«ri*l *un> i-omitant evi!s, so that my lite was a perpetual intSory. Twelve months ago I was induced to ry Seigel's Sv.ui., aid althroogh rather ceptioai, I determined to fivaitat l*»st a air trim. In two or. thro* days I f*tt oons derab y better, an-1 now at tb* and of twrlv* months (having eontinn*i taking it) I am c*ad <> say that I am a different being altogether. ' tit said of eertsin pens thit they *'*oai» a»*

•» > I iHc-ting to men" and/ btve <> •on tnrfou t the truthfuln«M of tbertate- ■ t- / nin 'roy toy, however, that SeigA'a 8 up !Hg ••■■in* ■• » "boon »nd a bleMing " ■•• me. / a»e r. commend it to several fellow--uf!fl<<*r* f <nn this <iittre* ing computing and f-irir * •tiHionj itqui'ein aci-orHance with u.j own. G- rttitude for the benefit /have deri <■ f>* m die excellent preparation, prompi* m to un iili you with ihis unsoliciud tettimoniil* I mm, dear sir, YourieTer gratefully (Signed) Carey B. Berry, A./. White,K»q. Btptiat Miwio-nry. He. ri ght»m, Whitehaten, Oct 16, 18S2Vlr. A- 3' White—Dear Sir,—l wa» f-r • »ne time afflicted wiih ilei, and w » !.rl» <ed ogtve Mother Seigel'a a»rup atiiil. w i h /diii. 7am now happy to Mate that it h •• '©•toivd me to <omplete health —/remain, vourt rei,»eotfallT, tS »«l) 3nUn H- Lightf>o«.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1491, 2 January 1885, Page 2

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A SIKLFUL SURGICAL OPERATION. Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1491, 2 January 1885, Page 2

A SIKLFUL SURGICAL OPERATION. Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1491, 2 January 1885, Page 2

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